Robotics

Since its inception in 2010, the ISSD Robotics Club partakes in two competitions at the regional and international levels; FLL (First Lego League, 32,000 teams from around the world) and Botball (90% of the teams are high school teams). Teams train during study hall time and after school. Students are judged on core values, robot performance, research/solution involving a real-world problem, and an oral presentation. The purpose of the club is to stimulate and encourage students to pursue their interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).

Students in the Robotics Club:
1. Create innovative solutions to challenges facing today’s scientists.
2. Strategize, design, build, program and test an autonomous robot using LEGO EV3 technology.
3. Apply real-world math and science concepts.
4. Develop career and life skills.
5. Become involved in their local and global community.
6. Develop leadership skills.
7. Build self-esteem and confidence

This year’s awards:

Champion award at Preuss High School qualifying tournament

Champion award at High Tech High qualifying tournament

First place “Team Work” award at the Southern California Robotics Championship

First place “Problem Solving” award at the Southern California Robotics Championship

Last year’s awards:

First Place in innovative solution to animals’ problems out of 33 teams at the Anaheim FLL Qualifying tournament.

Judges’ Trophy for outstanding team performance at the Anaheim FLL Qualifying tournament.

First place in Robot Performance out of 40 teams at the FLL tournament at Legoland.

First place in Core values out of 40 teams at the FLL tournament at Legoland.

Fifth place robot performance out of 66 teams in the FLL cup at Legoland.

Second Place in core values out of 66 teams in the FLL cup at Legoland